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Nets' Harris expected to play, come off bench Sat.


Posted Nov 20 2009 8:29PM

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -- Devin Harris is expected to play Saturday, a sorely needed boost for the winless New Jersey Nets.

A team spokesman says Harris will come off the bench Saturday when the Nets (0-12) host the New York Knicks.

The All-Star point guard has missed 10 straight games with an injured right groin. He was originally hurt in the preseason, then reinjured the groin on Oct. 30 in the Nets' second game of the season.

Harris' injury has been one of many that has devastated New Jersey, which often has suited up only the league-minimum eight players while missing as many as four starters.

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